Come now, Rolf, be a good lad, and remember that in your new home you will at least be living for the glory of God.
When this was cooled he poured it into a flat dish, then said to Rolf: "Come now, I make you a Sinawa.
I come now to the case of the man who had been paralysed for eight-and-thirty years.
We come now to a narrative containing more of the marvellous than all the rest.
I come now to the second group of miracles, those granted to the prayers of the sufferers.
I come now to the last of the group, exceptional in its nature, inasmuch as it was not the curing of a disease or natural defect, but the reparation of an injury, or hurt at least, inflicted by one of his own followers.
Come now," he added, "I've a feeling that I can tell things with my mind just as if I saw them.
Oh, come now, you may be a Gipsy, but that doesn't mean that you're an Egyptian or an Arab.
We come now to another question: "Did the Aryan or Japhetic race come from Atlantis?
We come now to the second question, Is it possible that Atlantis could have been suddenly destroyed by such a convulsion of nature as is described by Plato?
Come now therefore, and let us slay him, and cast him into some pit, and we will say, Some evil beast hath devoured him: and we shall see what will become of his dreams.
Come now therefore, and I will send thee unto Pharaoh, that thou mayest bring forth my people the children of Israel out of Egypt.
Come now, Honor, leave off that ice water business, and give a fellow a word of welcome after being out in the cold.
Come now, smile just the least little bit and speed me away with a charitable word.
Come now; what masks, what dances shall we have To wear away this long age of three hours Between our after-supper and bed-time.
Come now, all of you, what's the good of being so down on an old man who, after all hasn't got so very long to live?
Come now," she went on, "I said I'd come to ask for mercy.
Come now, he put you ashore before he sent us off, didn't he?
I come now to the battle of the Susquehanna, which my lucky star allowed me to witness in spite of positive orders that war correspondents should not approach the American lines.
I come now to a sensational happening that I witnessed in Chicago, to which city I had journeyed after the Richmond affair for very personal reasons.
We come now to the third great purpose of our government-its concern for the health, productivity and well-being of all our people.
I come now finally to Southeast Asia--and to Vietnam in particular.
Come now; I will first see this fellow, what he is about.
Come now; what do you now wish to learn first of those things in none of which you have ever been instructed?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come now" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.